Morning Briefing
Summaries of health policy coverage from major news organizations
Harris Fields Questions From Latino Voters On Health Care Access And Costs
As the presidential race enters its final month, Vice President Kamala Harris sat down for a town hall in Las Vegas on Thursday with undecided Latino voters who lamented a 鈥渂roken鈥 immigration system and the rising cost of housing, health care and groceries.聽In a roughly hourlong taped discussion hosted by Univision, set to be broadcast Thursday evening, Harris heard from people including a woman struggling with the recent death of her undocumented mother, another who has faced roadblock after roadblock since she was diagnosed with long COVID and 鈥渓ost everything,鈥 a man who wants to see a pathway to citizenship for so-called 鈥淒REAMers鈥 and a man who appeared skeptical of Harris鈥 rise to the top of the Democratic ticket this summer.聽(Aldrete and Neugeboren, 10/10)
If former President Donald Trump returns to the White House next year, he's likely to revive policies President Joe Biden repealed and eliminate some of the Democrat's own initiatives, shifting the healthcare system to the right. Trump hasn鈥檛 been forthcoming about healthcare during the campaign, his policy platform doesn鈥檛 feature specifics and he confessed during his debate last month with Vice President Kamala Harris, the Democratic nominee, to having mere "concepts of a plan" for healthcare. (Early, 10/10)
Vice President Kamala Harris and the White House criticized Donald Trump for his attacks on the federal response to Hurricanes Helene and Milton and suggested he was wrongly trying to turn the deadly storms to his political advantage. Attending a town hall sponsored by Univision in Las Vegas, Harris was asked about complaints that federal officials have bungled disaster recovery efforts. She responded, 鈥淚n this crisis 鈥 like in so many issues that affect the people of our country 鈥 I think it so important that leadership recognizes the dignity鈥 to which people are entitled. (Weissert, Volmert and Superville, 10/11)
麻豆女优 Health News' 'What the Health?' Podcast: Yet Another Promise For Long-Term Care Coverage
As part of her presidential campaign, Vice President Kamala Harris has rolled out a plan for Medicare to provide in-home long-term care services. The proposal would fill a longtime need for families trying to simultaneously care for young children and older parents, but its enormous price tag makes it a promise unlikely to be fulfilled. (Rovner, 10/10)
From Medicare to Obamacare, health care has long been a powerful and polarizing issue in the race for president. This year, the issue of reproductive health care is dividing Americans. The high cost of prescription drugs and access to affordable health care are also concerns.聽(10/10)
Donald Trump and the leading super PAC for Senate Republicans have spent millions on political ads this election cycle, stoking fears about transgender people in sports and gender-affirming care for immigrants and incarcerated people. Since August, the GOP has spent more than $65 million on television ads about transgender issues in states with competitive races, according to an analysis of AdImpact data from The New York Times. (Kalish, 10/10)